Vanilla in Dutch Greenhouses: A Discovery – From Research to Production

In the Netherlands many (semi‐)tropical crops are grown under glass and, after many years of research and growing of these crops, it is now possible to achieve higher production than ever before. The research started by reading some “basic” vanilla‐information in order to try to understand this plan...

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